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The inner work is what happens in the mind and body during ritual, and is intimately connected with embodied spirituality, which celebrates being alive and embodied. Only by connecting the inner and the outer can we create positive change in the world.

This is a book about how to relate your witchcraft practice to everyday concerns; living comfortably in your body; how to be at peace with yourself so you can help others. It is about the inner work of ritual: what happens on an inner level while the outer forms of ritual (gesture, movement, and speech) are going on. It enables you to develop more effective rituals by thinking about how ritual works. That is why it starts from the beginning, thinking about why we set up sacred space in a specific way, why we celebrate the Pagan festivals, and how that relates to Pagan ethics and theology. Witchcraft is a system of practice with specific goals, and this book inquires into what those goals are and how our practice can help us to achieve them, creating meaning in our lives. The book is aimed at people who want to ground their magical practice in a Pagan worldview and lived values, and practice embodied spirituality.

ISBN-13: 9781999639631

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Centre for Pagan Studies Ltd

Publication Date: 09-19-2020

Pages: 390

Product Dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.88(d)

Yvonne Aburrow has been a Pagan since 1985 and was initiated into Gardnerian Wicca in 1991. They have run their own coven since 2003 and have trained numerous other people in Wicca. They have a degree in Psychology from the University of Lancaster and an MA in Contemporary Religions and Spiritualities from Bath Spa University, where they researched queer spirituality in Paganism and Christianity, dual-faith syncretism, and Pagan attitudes to science. They have written several other books about Paganism, folklore, mythology, and inclusive Wicca. Being bisexual and nonbinary has led to their interest in promoting and developing inclusive Wicca. Being a polytheist has led to an exploration and articulation of Wiccan theology and ethics.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Thista Minai

Introduction: the inner work

Part 1: Coming to the Circle

1. The Pagan worldview

2. Creating sacred space

3. Raising energy

4. Magical Names

5. Archetypes and the inner work

6. The Mysteries

7. Evocation and Invocation

8. Symbolism in Ritual

9. Spell Work

10. Magical Tools

11. The Moon

Part 2: Embodied Spirituality

12. Relationships

13. Ritual nudity

14. The Erotic and Spirituality

15. The inner aspects of the festivals

16. Grounding and Centering

17. Making an Altar

18. The Fire and the Hearth

19. Food in ritual

20. Walking

21. Gardening

22. Spirits of the Land

23. Meditation, Visualisation, Contemplation, Prayer

24. Creativity and Embodiment

25. Cultivating the virtues

26. Rites of passage

27. Inclusive Wicca

Conclusion

Further Reading

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